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ALL YOU NEED TO PLAN YOUR WEEK AHEAD


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ENJOY a peep backstage, courtesy of one of the most famous musicals of all times. Set in the ’30s, the pro­ duction follows the hopes of


‘ 4 2 nd Street; Grand Theatre, :. Blackpool; Nov 15th - 20th


and Martin Dodd for UK . Productions include "We’re


in the Money," "Dames," and of course the title track,


Peggy Sawyer who dreams of enjoying a career on Broadway. She joins the chorus of Pretty Lady, but when th e show's star, Dorothy Brock, injures her back, Peggy's dream looks fated. With ju s t hours to curtain up on the opening night, can our heroine save the day and become a stage sensation?


classic hits in the musical presented by Peter Frosdick


Toe-tapping sing-a-long ' .


mance, everyone's favourite holiday camp hostess Gladys Pugh - alias actress Ruth Madoc - plays leading lady Dorothy Brock and, returning in a role which gained him top-rate reviews, James Smillie once again recreates the character of producer Julian Marsh. •Tickets are available


”42nd Street". For the coastal perfor­


from the box office on 01253 • 290190.


miss it, miss out


ANOTHER production is well under way by Ribble Valley Youth Theatre.


This time i t is th e s to ry of Aladdin (or A-Lad-fn Clitheroe), but with a difference.


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taking part in the pantomime-type show which has been written entirely by the cast. The choreography has been arranged by student Jonathan Lloyd and Elpetha Valinakis is the producer and director, a duo to watch in the future. The talented youngsters are under the watchful eye ot


There will be 30 children of various ages from 11 to lb concert bands setting the pace is King Pleasure and


King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys; King George’s Hall; Blackburn,-.>, - -November 21st.'


A SWINGING evening is sure to be in store when the legendary eight- piece rhythm and blues band King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys play Blackburn. The Birmingham b an d has become


well-known throughout the country, and is sure to provide a musical experience n o t to be missed w ith jazz and blues from the time when swing was king.


Lindy-Hop now back in business, one of the , its sixth album called "Smack dab in the With jump-jive, the jitterbug and the


The Biscuit Boys. Led by the King himself on vocals and


tenor sax, the rest of the band features P. Popps Martin, Bullmoose K. Shirley, Slap Happy, Bug Mally Baxter, Julian Webster- Greaves, Ivory Dan McCormack and Bam-


Bam Beresford. For the past decade the band has been on


the road touring the UK, Europe and even Russia, while their current tour has again taken them all over this country, as well as to Switzerland, Finland and France. The bands return to Britain will bring them to King


George's Hall next month. Catch them if you can as King Pleasure


will be soon be going on to wow audiences across the Irish Sea when they play the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival. Praise for the band, which has just released


Middle", has come from all quarters, with BBC Radio Two's Paul Jones describing the group as: "The hardest act to follow since the


parting of the Red Sea." •Tickets cost £7 in advance or £9 on the


door and are available from the box office 01254,582582.


PERFORMERS w i ll wear full 18th Cen­ tury costume for th is co n ce r t pre ­ sented by Raymond


Gubbay. Members of th e


Moza r t Fe s t iv a l


Orchestra are set to provide a collection of


Mrs Barbara Taylor well-known in the local theatrical world, and is the ideal person to pass on her wealth of expe­ rience in the glittering world of show business. The show will take place in Clitheroe Parish Church Hall, starting next Thursday, for three nights, with the curtain being


• Tickets are available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe.


concert ' T h e F o u r S e a s o n s b y C a n d l e l i g h t ; : :


King George's Hall, Blackburn; Nov . 6th


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popular c la s s ic s from th e 1 8th Century and Baroque


period. At venues throughout the


.......................................................... ; ----- To advertise rinq.Lee Banks, Ahthony-'Fairolough or Suzanne 3 S t a g e T w o D o w n h a m p*e&e*tt


THE VILLAGE FETE by Peter Tnuthwood


Wed 24th - Sat 27th Nov 7.30pm Tickets £3.50 Available from


Duett eel by Pi an Osbot ne in Downham Village Hall


Tourist Information Centre Tel:JIL200jl75566. Plus Support CELTUS


THURS 2 DECEMBER 7.30pm TICKETS £12, £17.50 & £20


IlMXtn} ctm/pe on can) boouys by phone I PR E S T O N


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K.S.C.


KIMBLE SALE Saturday,


6th November at St Michael &


St Jo h n Social Centre, Lowergate . at 2 p.m.


Admission 20p Under New Management


ANTIQUES and COLLECTORS FAIR


Tin: Town Hai.i., . Grassington, Nr Skipton Sunday,


November 7th 10.00 am - 4.00 pm


Details: Mr D. Hartley Tel: 015395 67737


SUNDAY MARKET Accrington


Sunday November 7 th 10 a.m. - 3 p m.


Colne Municipal Hall Albert Road


f Junction 14 M65 - follow Town Centre signs)


SAVE ,L££’s ON HIGH STREET PRICES LOADS OE COMPUTER BARGAINS FULL CATERING FREE PARKING


FREE INTERNET DEMONSTRATIONS FREE TECHNICAL ADVICE STAND


Admission Adults £1 Accompanied Children FREE


Enquiries © 01253 721070 w w w .cx c c Ip rom o t io n s .co n i


Town Centre F.VF.RY SUNDAY New and Secondhand Goods


(No cattle pens, no entrance fees, no muddy fields)


"Follow the crowds, i t ’s packed" 8.30 a.ni. to 2.30 p.m. ~ Pre-booking advisable


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Bashall Eaves Nr Clitheroe


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Friday 12th November I Friday 19th November at 9pm I


BOOGIE BAND | ■Top notch locnl boogie bond, Rliylhni am! Blues at It s bc^


DICKO'S I ALLIGATOR JOE


at 9pm


ADMISSION FREE before 8.30pm £2 after 8.30pm


Why not reserve a tabic, have a meal


, . (Food served G .lo 8.30jmi) and listen in comfort ; ^ rtll hi(ilft? > hook early to avoid, disappqintment


WATCH THIS SPACE! more hands coming " " R e d P u f t lD 111 11


Don’t Forget! -Top local singer/guitarist Mike Oldfield plays here


every Saturday evening! and Visit the Red Pump Games Room - Pool, Darts, dominoes THIS SATURDAY - W A M M Y


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th -"CARL S C H O F IE LD ^ Blue comedian - FEMALE EXOTIC DANCER £2 OH door


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Fri, Sun to Thurs 2.45 5.45 8.45 Sat 11.45 2.45 5.45 8.45 11.00 g Advance Screenings - Saturday <£ Sunday


(F) THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT


J (15) 110 mint < Fri/Sim toThurs 2.10 5.10 0.10 i_ Sat 2.10 5.10 8.10 11.00 ___________


" (F) VAMPIRES (18) I20mlns Fri/Sun toThurs 2.30 5.30 8.30


*2 Sat 2.30 5.30 8.30 11.15


DEEP BLUE SEA (15) I40mint Frl/Sun toThurs 2.15 5.15 8.15 Sat 11.30 2.15 S.I5 8.15 11.00


R U N A W A Y B R ID E (PG)i30min. •


Fri/Mon toThurs 2.10 5.10 8.10 Sat 11.10 2.10 Sunday 2.10 only


The Director's Auditorium Luxury Seating & Private Bar


(F) THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT («) iiomins Fri. Mon toThurs 5.30 8.30 / Sat & Sun 2.30 5.30 8.30


AMERICAN PIE (is> nomim


Ffi.Mon toThurs 1.40 830 Saturday 8.50 11.20 Sunday 8.50 only


w TARZAN (U) 105 mins 0^ Frl.Mon toThurs 4.15 6.30 O Saturday 9.30 11.4S 2.00 4.1S 6.30 (/> Sunday 2.00 4,IS 6.30


THE HAUNTING (12) nomini O/i screen 8.30 pin


Viursriay's Silver Screening


BOWFINGER (12) 120 mins Fri/Mon to Wed 2.40 5.40 8-40 Saturday 8.40 IM 0 Sunday 8,40 only


STAR WARS (U) issn


Saturday 11.00 2.30 5.30 Sunday 2.30 530


Saturday's L it t le Oscars Show THE MAGIC SWORD (U) iosm The Psstt an d Games t ta r t a t 11am


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n.t hopster nays 9-i2 j Admission am this week - no admission after 11.15 I The Light Junction is booked dp


in the Pub i The Light Junction is FREE


mm T H E V IS ITO R S ST19DEHT8 NIGHT GUT


Stammer Drink £1.60 • Music by Si Jam Night


Come and Join the Band ■ & ask John TO FLAY


m t h e . P u d , upstairs io p o f f p in t s „ m - .B . Music in Pud with L uke Sunday Wimbldon v Leeds + Wc* o^; :


Monday Newcastle v Everton 7.30pm kick off ;. Visit our Website:http://www.cdiroctory.co.uk/tficdog


MUSIC FOR ALL AGES 9 -12 I Due to a wake after ihe defeat by Addinsham Fbolball Club L I V E


B A N D


Fully air-conditioned upstairs and downstairs


(Cash Karaoke T e l: 0 1 2 5 4 8 2 6 5 4 4 Christmas Party Bookings B e in g Taken, p


(F) T H E S IX TH SENSE (11) lllmlns £ Saturday 5.00 7.50 10.45 Sunday 5.00 7.50_________ n


Re-Opening Thursday 4th November WITH FULL NEW OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT TEAM


B elle Valle P iz z e r ia O pen T ues-Sun 6 .3 0 - 1 0 pm


Also Sir Thomas more . A la Carte Restaurant


CROMWELLS BAR - Serving Food Telephone Bookings Now Being taken


MITTON HALL V,


COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL Mitton Road, Mitton


Settle-Carlisle ^


Christinas Steam Spla Hellifield-Carlisle Return


Saturdays 4th, 11th, 18th & Sunday 19th December


Departs 12.00 with 2'A hours in Carlisle Returns at 20.00 hrs


First Class £40. Standard £25. Standard table of 4 adults £85 or Family (2+2) £70


2 Free Tickets when 6 Standard tickets purchased An ideal gift - advance booking essential. For further details and booking


Tel: 01729 860531 or 01274 831298 21st Century Trains


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The BUPA Care Homes International Open Bowls


The world’s top bowlers compete for this prestigious international title Sunday 14 to Sunday 21 November


Daytime sessions. Tickets £2 - £10 Handling charge on card bookings by phone


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EXPERIENCE THE BIGGER PICTURE


Bolton by Rowland Drama Group presents


JACK THE LAD AND THE g ia n t bean


at Bolton by Bowland Village Hall at 7.30pm on Friday 19th, Saturday 20th, Friday 26th & Saturday 27th November Tickets: Adults £3.00 Children £1.50


Available from B by B Post Office, Coach & Horses, Clithcroc Tourist Info Centre, members of cast or ring Keith Garside le i : 447679


VERY FEW scuts wul be available on the door this year. Please order your tickets early to avoid disappointment


. Last year’s performances sold out!!. ■, .


COACH HIRE HODSONS OF GISBURN THE FAMILY FIRM • ESTIMATES FREE


16 to 53 Se ate r Luxury C o a c h e s for all occasions


Fax: GISBURN 445902 Tel: GISBURN 445394 Day GISBURN 445397 Eve


country this concert is b e l ie v ed to have captivated audiences with its elegance and


style. • T ic k e ts , costing


between £ 1 7 .5 0 and £ 1 0 , a re a v a ila b le from the box office on 01254 582582.


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